Have a Heart

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As I’m sure you are well aware, this Wednesday is Valentine’s Day.  While there are a few folks who refuse to celebrate it because it’s “too commercial”, most people in relationships do observe it in one way or another. If you’ve been a reader of mine for any length of time you know full well that I am all about… Read more »

Boy Scout Day

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Today is Boy Scout Day. The Boy Scouts of America were incorporated in 1910 and even since have been teaching boys and young men many skills including leadership and citizenship.  My husband is an Eagle Scout- the highest award in Scouting.  So is my cousin Andrew, 181 astronauts, Gerald Ford, many high-ranking military and political leaders, Mike Rowe (the Dirty… Read more »

Car Insurance Day

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Yes, this is a real holiday.  No, there is no good evidence who started such a thing. But, today IS a good day to review your car insurance policy.  Most of us just pay it every 6 or 12 months and pray we never have to actually USE it.  But things change.  I’m not talking big obvious things like getting… Read more »

Still not #metoo’ing and why I’m not

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Last week we watched many brave young women come forward and testify about the sexual abuse they suffered at the hands of US Gymnastics Team doctor Larry Nassar.   Among the women were many Olympic metal winners- girls we all knew by name and rooted for without having any idea what they were enduring behind closed doors.  And along with the… Read more »

Go Team?

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This past weekend saw 2 very different kinds of rivalries play out. The first was the (mostly) lighthearted ribbing between fans of the remaining 4 teams in the NFL playoffs.  If you are a fan, whether your team won or lost you probably had plenty to say about it.  And yes, some people do take it too far (I’m looking… Read more »

Religious Freedom Day

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Today is Religious Freedom Day. This day was developed from Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom, written in 1777.  It declared that the United States of America would not have any official religion.  It became a part of the First Amendment to the Constitution.  It is one of 3 things Jefferson wanted on his epitaph.  For copyright reasons I… Read more »